Turn great care into great matches—and help cats move toward the homes where they belong.
As our Cat Care & Adoption Coordinator, you’ll connect compassionate animal care with thoughtful adoption matchmaking, helping create positive outcomes for cats and the people ready to welcome them home.
The Cat Care & Adoption Coordinator supports the health, welfare, organization, movement, and adoption readiness of our feline population while providing exceptional service to adopters. Working across shelter teams, you’ll help cats receive the support they need, maintain accurate adoption information, and guide potential adopters toward informed, successful matches.
You’re a compassionate, dependable professional who can balance excellent customer service with sound animal-welfare decisions. You communicate clearly, stay composed in challenging situations, work effectively both independently and collaboratively, and know when to ask for support.
You must be at least 18 years old, have a high school diploma or GED, and possess excellent written and verbal English communication skills. The role requires the ability to safely lift and carry up to 75 pounds and work weekends, holidays, and occasional evenings as needed. Candidates must also be able to appropriately manage the emotional realities of shelter work, including animal illness, injury, death, and euthanasia.
We offer medical insurance with an employer HSA contribution option, vision insurance, dental insurance, a retirement plan with employer matching contribution, and an Employee Assistance Program (EAP).
This is an opportunity to make a tangible difference every day. You’ll work alongside dedicated shelter professionals and volunteers, build knowledge across animal care and adoption services, and contribute to a collaborative organization serving animals and people throughout our community. Your work will help create better pathways through the shelter and more successful, informed adoptions.
This is a physically active, shelter-based role involving frequent standing, walking, bending, kneeling, cleaning, animal handling, and lifting up to 75 pounds. Work includes feline adoption and specialized housing areas and may involve exposure to allergens, cleaning agents, zoonotic disease, and animals experiencing illness, injury, fear, stress, or behavioral challenges. The position also involves frequent public interaction and emotionally challenging situations and requires schedule flexibility based on shelter and animal needs.
$18 - $22 per hour